Warriors star Shaun Johnson has put to mattress months of hypothesis surrounding his future, after signing a brand new one-year deal to remain in New Zealand.
There was chatter Johnson might retire on the finish of the 2023 season, however the 33-year-old has determined to go round once more in 2024.
There was curiosity from the Wests Tigers, who reportedly supplied Johnson a two-year, $1.3 million deal, however the playmaker determined to remain residence.
The Johnson news has taken yet one more playmaker off an already scarce marketplace for these in search of halfbacks subsequent season.
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The Warriors confirmed the news in a Thursday afternoon press launch.
“We’ve had ongoing conversations with Shaun about his plans beyond this season,” stated Warriors normal supervisor recruitment, pathways and improvement Andrew McFadden.
“The priority for both of us was to let Shaun play, to enjoy his football and to enjoy being back home with his family.
“There was no rush to make a decision but we’re absolutely delighted to have him with us for another season at the club that means everything to him.”
“The way Shaun has gone about his football on and off the field this season has been phenomenal,” Warriors head coach Andrew Webster.
Johnson has arguably been in career-best type this season, main the Warriors to 10 wins, good for sixth on the ladder as of the start of Round 20.
He is fifth within the league for attempt assists (17), fifth for factors scored (136) and seventh for line break assists (15).
Source: www.foxsports.com.au